Mark O’Brien: E-mails undo whiz kid’s rise at Andrews
PNJ.com
No savvy government employee would write anything incriminating in an e-mail. He would know that government e-mail is open to the public, thanks to Florida’s public records law, and he would know that e-mails never die, thanks to technology.
But young Dr. [Brice] Harris was fast and furious at the keyboard, cranking out some 5,000 e-mails that tracked his trail from a state job in Tallahassee at $70,000 per year to one at the Andrews Institute in Gulf Breeze at $150,000, all good ol’ government money.
Now he has resigned from the Andrews job, a sad turn in a promising career that took him from an associate degree at Pensacola Junior College to a doctorate in England.
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